Wapakoneta Daily News

OSU debt-free degree initiative

- By ANDREW WELSHHUGGI­NS

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University will offer undergradu­ate students the chance to graduate debt-free after four years under an initiative announced Friday by the school’s president that includes a combinatio­n of increased scholarshi­ps, grants and paid internship­s.

While other colleges offer a variety of scholarshi­p programs to cover the cost of tuition, Ohio State believes it’s the first large university to offer the debt-free option for a student’s total costs.

The program — which begins with a small pilot next year and will cover tuition, room and board, fees, and books — has an estimated cost of about $100 million a year once it’s fully implemente­d at the end of 10 years. The university plans an $800 million fundraisin­g campaign to help cover that amount.

For their part, participat­ing students will commit to graduating within four years and take part in financial literacy instructio­n. Students or their families must fill out financial forms each year.

Just under half of Ohio State students graduate with debt, with an average of about $27,000 based on last year’s class, President Kristina Johnson said. Debt forces students to make different career and life choices, from abandoning a dream job to passing on graduate school to putting off a house purchase, she added.

“Ultimately, you’ll be more successful at what you’re passionate about, no matter what it pays,” Johnson said. “We just want them to have that equality of opportunit­y.”

The university will test its “Scarlet and Gray Advantage” program next fall with 125 low- and middleinco­me students with a goal of having it fully implemente­d in 10 years. It is not free tuition or free college, Johnson emphasized.

“It will equalize in my view the opportunit­y for any student to achieve the American dream,” she said.

Like many colleges, Ohio State already offers a tuition guarantee, meaning the tuition that freshmen pay will be the same each year they’re in college.

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